
Computer viruses, spyware and malware are a bigger threat than ever and we all need an anti-virus program to protect our important data. But if you`d rather not pay anything for virus protection, you still have some good options.

Computer viruses, spyware and malware are a bigger threat than ever and we all need an anti-virus program to protect our important data. But if you`d rather not pay anything for virus protection, you still have some good options.
You may have heard about the recent hacking of the Sony Network, including 77 million breached PlayStation Network accounts. The “hacktivist” group behind it goes by the name of LulzSec and they’ve recently taken down the servers of Nintendo, the U.S. Senate, EVE Online, and more. Sony stored over 1,000,000 usernames and passwords of its customers and the hackers have released them via torrents.
Android 3.0 Honeycomb received its much-anticipated release earlier this year, and since then it’s earned some very complimentary reviews from those in the know.
To paraphrase that old chestnut, it really is the most wonderful time of year – for grads at least. Free from school and looking forward to an ‘endless summer’ will make many a graduate happy.
Of course, what would make them even happier would be to receive a bit of a reward for all those late night study sessions and soul-crushing exams.
Samsung’s first tablet, the Galaxy, was released late last year and was considered a great Android competitor to the iPad, despite the fact that its OS was not designed specifically for tablets. Samsung will soon release its hotly anticipated Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet, running Honeycomb 3.1.